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Leverdude
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Post by Leverdude »

I put some pictures on my puter I thought I might share.

This is my 1894C I just refinished & reshaped the wood a little. The bolt side was very light wood & I had to stain it a bit so it didn't look like pine.
I used Tru oil to finish it & minwax cherry stain on the light side.
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This is my 336 44mag I just put the barrel band with the stud on. I'm planing on useing the saddle ring as an attachment point on the other end.
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This ones a 1889 38/40. Once I get the butplate fitted I'll send it out to get lined & headspaced. It'll be wearing an oct barrel at that point.
The butplates are current production type & dont fit the original pattern well. I may leave this action alone & not finish the metal. Its got some deep dings I dont think can get buffed out.
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This ones a 1894 25/20. I bout got this buttplate fitted. Once its done then just like the 89 its going to Taylor machine for lineing/barrel instalation/headspacing. After that I'll fit the front wood & finish it while the gun goes out for caseing & blueing.

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These should keep me busy for a bit. :D
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Very cool! 8) Looks great and like a lot of fun!!! :D
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Post by Grizz »

Nice project. I need to follow your example and get something going. Looks like you have a very nice spot to work there.

I have a blond browning 1892 stock I'd like to get to the old red color, have any idea what stain would work for that?

Is minwax Helmsman too hard a finish for a stock? It's what I put on the toolbox to waterproof it.

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Post by 20cows »

Nice job on the wood-to-metal fitting!

I know of little else that is so frustrating and yet very satisfying, when finished.
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Post by Leverdude »

Grizz wrote:Nice project. I need to follow your example and get something going. Looks like you have a very nice spot to work there.

I have a blond browning 1892 stock I'd like to get to the old red color, have any idea what stain would work for that?

Is minwax Helmsman too hard a finish for a stock? It's what I put on the toolbox to waterproof it.

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Thanks Grizz. I spend alot of time down there.
I'd experiment on scrap to get the color I was looking for. I try & stay away from stain mostly.

Helmsman might work well. I tend to shy away from polyurethanes but alot of people use them sucessfully. They certainly protect wood better.
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Post by Rebel1972 »

Where can you get a straight gripped crescent butstock for an 1895 marlin cowboy 45-70 that is plain ? I don't want any fancy grain ,I'd be satisfied with a second.
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Post by homefront »

Excellent! Just what I love to see.
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Post by Paul105 »

Leverdude,

Nice!

Did the 1894C have the checkered grip and fore end? Been wanting to slim down my 357, but was worried checkering would be too deep.

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Post by nemhed »

Ditto on Paul's comments and question. I would like to delete the checkering on my new 1894c but worry about taking it too deep in order to remove all the checkering
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Post by wm »

Well done.....very nice little rifle you got there.

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Post by Leverdude »

Rebel,

Any straight grip Marlin stock should fit your CB. Finding a modern crescent without the checking will be tough tho. You can buy a 90% inlettd piece from Precision gun works if theyre back up & running (thats where these came from) or from Treebone carving.

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The 94C was already smooth but I'v removed checkering before from Marlins. I honestly cant recomend it tho. Sometimes its pretty deep & hard to make things right & stay above the metal. You have it easier than Rebel tho since the 94C has a regular butt. Watch the auctions for a used buttstock. Removing the checking from the forends a cinch. If you get a buttstock you can reshape the front & refinish both. pieces.
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Post by Griff »

Once again Leverdude; you put the bar up very high! Very nice projects and making progress also. That's more'n I can say for mine. You answered my question about the source of the wood. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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